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Re: Genocide

by Michael Pugliese

25 November 2000 08:10 UTC


   What the heck is Stanislav Menshikov (might be off on the spelling), the
author of, "Millionaires and Managers, " and who has published in MR, doing
in the orbit of the LaRoucheites? And Eugene McCarthy!
                                              Michael Pugliese
----- Original Message -----
From: Alan Spector <spectors@netnitco.net>
To: <wsn@csf.colorado.edu>
Sent: Friday, November 24, 2000 3:34 PM
Subject: Re: Genocide


> The e-mail address: eirns@larouchepub.com; makes me think that perhaps the
> book is sponsored by whatever groups Lyndon Larouche is operating these
> days. I don't want to get into " group-baiting"; a book can have some
> accurate information no matter who sponsors it.   I guess.  But over the
> years, the various groups set up by Larouche do have a rather consistent
> pattern of wild conspiracy theories sometimes tying together secret groups
> from Ancient Rome through Queen Victoria and Jimmy Carter. So consider the
> context if you decide to evaluate this book.
>
> =========================================================
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Konstantin Borodinsky" <konbor@ecopress.org.by>
> To: <wsn@csf.colorado.edu>
> Sent: Friday, November 24, 2000 5:00 PM
> Subject: Genocide
>
>
> >               EIR News Service  announced the
> >               publication of the English edition of Genocide:
> >               Russia and the New World Order, by Russian
> >               economist Dr. Sergei Glazyev. This book is
> >               must reading for an understanding of what went
> >               wrong, and what was wrong from the outset,
> >               after the Soviet Union broke up.
> >               The book is priced at $20 and can be ordered
> >               (item number EIB 99-002) from EIR News
> >               Service, Inc.; P.O. Box 17390; Washington,
> >               D.C. 20041-0390; or, on the web, from
> >               eirns@larouchepub.com; or, call toll-free,
> >               1-888-347-3258.
> > ****
> > Respectfully,
> > Konstantin Borodinsky
> >
>




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